Report Milan already opened talks to extend Tomori’s contract
Corriere dello Sport reports that Milan have already opened talks to extend Fikayo Tomori’s contract, but Alexis Saelemaekers and Christian Pulisic are also likely to be offered new deals.
Milan are moving quickly to extend Tomori’s contract as the Englishman has less than two years left in his current agreement, expiring in June 2027.
Milan’s contract offer for Tomori
Corriere dello Sport claims that Milan directors have already spoken to the defender’s representatives, offering a three-year deal with the same salary (€3.5m per season).
Saelemaekers’ contract also expires in June 2027, and Milan are ready to offer him a new deal, also until 2030, but with a pay rise that would see him reach an annual salary of €3m.
Pulisic’s new Milan contract
According to the report, Pulisic’s contract is less of a priority given that the Rossoneri have an option to extend his stay to 2028.
However, with the American putting in big performances this season, the club is considering offering a contract extension until 2028 with an option until 2029.